Hi Bjoern,
Am 23.01.2014 13:25, schrieb Bjoern Michaelsen:
Hi,
About the frontside: Im not a native english speaker, so please find one to
check the wording. FWIW I think I would drop the "World's" part and would not
do the germanish looking capitals.
Capitals was the idea of Marc, so this should be decide from original
speaking people. I do not have any preference.
Only: I would leave "World's" in :)
As for branding, the usual branding
guidelines apply[1] -- as is they seem good to me, but _if_ e.g. the backside
would refer to non-TDF products or services in a later print, it would be
better to drop the "The Document Foundation" subline.
It is still an official USB-Stick and the non-TDF product is only part
of the german stick - TDF do not have a Fan-article shop and frodev is
not so far from TDF (it is still the founder;));)
So to secure same design of international/german sticks leave it as it
is :)
best
Thomas
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